Tatum scored a team-high 15 of the OGs 42 points but lost out on the MVP award to hometown favorite Stephen Curry, who scored 12.
After competing in his sixth All-Star game, Boston Celtics forward Jayson Tatum earned a win with “Shaq’s OGs” in the new All-Star format. The name is fitting since it did feature nostalgic names like Kevin Durant,
Celtics star Jayson Tatum came close, but he missed out on being named the NBA’s All-Star game MVP for the second time in three years. Instead, it went to the hometown hero Stephen Curry as he earned the MVP award in front of the Warriors crowd Tatum finished with a team-high 15 points,
With about seven weeks left in the season, 2-point shots are accounting for 49% of scoring. And if that stat holds up — there's no indication that it won't — this will be the first season in which 2-pointers make up less than half of the league's point production.
Many people, particularly Boston Celtics fans, remember when Tatum put ... When it comes to hardware, Curry has Tatum beat with four titles, a pair of MVP Awards and scoring titles.
In fact, in just the eighth season of his NBA career, Tatum already has a Hall of Fame worthy resume and the Celtics star will likely continue to add more accolades in the future. Speaking of the future, the Celtics superstar recently shared his honest opinion on how he wants the next generation of ball players to view him.
The trade deadline is gone. The All-Star break is ending. Luka Doncic is with the Los Angeles Lakers. Jimmy Butler is with the Golden State Warriors.
Home is where you make it, and according to Boston Celtics star Jaylen Brown, the Chase Center in San Francisco, California, isn't an adequate refuge. Following the odd happenings of the 2025 NBA All-Star weekend, Brown sounded off on the Golden State Warriors arena.
The winning total last year: 211 points. The winning total this year: 41 points. An All-Star Game like none other — since it was three games, not one — still had plenty of flash and not a lot of fire.